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- The Treaty of Compiègne (1635), signed on 30 April 1635, was a mutual defence alliance between the Kingdom of France and Sweden. Prior to 1635, France had supported opponents of its Habsburg rivals in Spain and the Holy Roman Empire, but avoided direct involvement. This included backing the Dutch revolt against Spain, and Swedish intervention in the Thirty Years War. After the Swedish-German Heilbronn League was defeated at Nördlingen in September 1634, France decided to enter the war. In the Treaty of Compiègne, they agreed to continue subsidising Swedish intervention in the Holy Roman Empire, and to declare war on Spain, beginning the 1635 to 1659 Franco-Spanish War. (en)
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- Swedish Chancellor Axel Oxenstierna (en)
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- * François Leclerc du Tremblay
* Hugo Grotius (en)
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- * Cardinal Richelieu
* Axel Oxenstierna (en)
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- The Treaty of Compiègne (1635), signed on 30 April 1635, was a mutual defence alliance between the Kingdom of France and Sweden. Prior to 1635, France had supported opponents of its Habsburg rivals in Spain and the Holy Roman Empire, but avoided direct involvement. This included backing the Dutch revolt against Spain, and Swedish intervention in the Thirty Years War. (en)
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- Verdrag van Compiègne (1635) (nl)
- Treaty of Compiègne (1635) (en)
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